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ImageServices/Ky_KYAPED_2014_6IN_IR (ImageServer)

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Service Description: This dynamic image service provides access to 6-inch, 4-Band orthoimagery for the KYAPED 2014 footprint. The imagery was acquired through the Kentucky Aerial Photography and Elevation Data (KYAPED) Program in Spring of 2014. Today’s aerial, digital mapping cameras routinely capture electromagnetic radiation in four bands of the spectrum: blue, green, red and near infrared. When displaying the image as “true” or “natural” color, the software matches the red, green and blue bands to these channels in the computer display. The same image can be displayed as “false color infrared” by changing the band combination so that the near infrared, red and green bands are output to the red, green and blue channels. Thus, in a false color infrared image, one can distinguish vegetated surfaces with ease – as they show in varying hues and intensities of red. By contrast, impervious surfaces and bare soil tend to show in different shades of blue or gray, while deep, sediment and vegetation-free water shows dark.

Name: ImageServices/Ky_KYAPED_2014_6IN_IR

Description: This dynamic image service provides access to 6-inch, 4-Band orthoimagery for the KYAPED 2014 footprint. The imagery was acquired through the Kentucky Aerial Photography and Elevation Data (KYAPED) Program in Spring of 2014. Today’s aerial, digital mapping cameras routinely capture electromagnetic radiation in four bands of the spectrum: blue, green, red and near infrared. When displaying the image as “true” or “natural” color, the software matches the red, green and blue bands to these channels in the computer display. The same image can be displayed as “false color infrared” by changing the band combination so that the near infrared, red and green bands are output to the red, green and blue channels. Thus, in a false color infrared image, one can distinguish vegetated surfaces with ease – as they show in varying hues and intensities of red. By contrast, impervious surfaces and bare soil tend to show in different shades of blue or gray, while deep, sediment and vegetation-free water shows dark.

Single Fused Map Cache: false

Extent: Initial Extent: Full Extent: Pixel Size X: 0.5

Pixel Size Y: 0.5

Band Count: 3

Pixel Type: U8

RasterFunction Infos: {"rasterFunctionInfos": [{ "name": "None", "description": "", "help": "" }]}

Mensuration Capabilities: None,Basic

Has Histograms: false

Has Colormap: false

Has Multi Dimensions : false

Rendering Rule:

Min Scale: 0

Max Scale: 0

Copyright Text:

Service Data Type: esriImageServiceDataTypeRGB

Min Values: N/A

Max Values: N/A

Mean Values: N/A

Standard Deviation Values: N/A

Object ID Field: OBJECTID

Fields: Default Mosaic Method: Northwest

Allowed Mosaic Methods: NorthWest,Center,LockRaster,ByAttribute,Nadir,Viewpoint,Seamline,None

SortField:

SortValue: null

Mosaic Operator: First

Default Compression Quality: 75

Default Resampling Method: Bilinear

Max Record Count: 1000

Max Image Height: 20000

Max Image Width: 20000

Max Download Image Count: 100

Max Mosaic Image Count: 100

Allow Raster Function: true

Allow Compute TiePoints: false

Supports Statistics: true

Supports Advanced Queries: true

Use StandardizedQueries: true

Raster Type Infos: Has Raster Attribute Table: false

Edit Fields Info: null

Ownership Based AccessControl For Rasters: null

Child Resources:   Info   Key Properties   Legend   MultiDimensionalInfo   rasterFunctionInfos

Supported Operations:   Export Image   Query   Identify   Measure   Compute Histograms   Compute Statistics Histograms   Get Samples   Compute Class Statistics   Query Boundary